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When Egoistic, Selfish Leaders Ignore The LawBy: Sonal Srivastava in New Age on Jul 06, 2015 6888 Views | 90 responses
Duryodhana was a good man. He was called Suyodhana, a great warrior. The sixth century CE epic poem Kiratarjunia, by poet Bharavi, extols Duryodhana’s virtues. The poem starts with a spy being sent to Hastinapur by Yudhishtira to gauge public opinion against Duryodhana. The spy returns with stories of good governance from Duryodhana’s kingdom. He reports, “Because of the virtues of that Kub.. more »

Coming: A Human Group MindBy: MUKUL SHARMA in Science of Spirituality on Apr 10, 2015 1320 Views | 76 responses
Social insects such as ants or bees function as smart entities when they are in groups, writes MUKUL SHARMA A single ant — or for that matter an individual bee or a termite — by itself is pretty dumb in the intelligence department as compared to, say, a chimpanzee, dolphin, or a New Caledonian crow which are, among other things, expert tool users. But when working together as a group, these s.. more »

For Realisation, Increase Your Karmic QuotientBy: M N Kundu in New Age on Apr 14, 2015 25650 Views | 100 responses
Till recently it was widely believed that people with higher Intelligence Quotient (IQ) are invariably more successful. But now it is being established that persons with higher IQ and brilliant academic acumen could do poorly in life unless they have adequate Emotional Quotient (EQ). Indic spirituality teaches us that both IQ and EQ are derived from Karmic Quotient (KQ) which determines genetic fa.. more »

Contrarian View Of Priests And PoliticiansBy: Osho in Lifestyle on Dec 16, 2014 43215 Views | 255 responses
There are vested interests which don't allow you to go into joyous ways. They need a miserable man. For their own purposes the miserable man is more suitable than a happy man, because a happy man is a rebel and a miserable man is never a rebel. A miserable man is always ready to obey, always ready to submit. A miserable man is so miserable that he cannot stand on his own; he knows that on his own .. more »

Good Karma Can Drive Out Bad KarmaBy: Sheriar Nooreyezdan in Science of Spirituality on Nov 07, 2014 16524 Views | 386 responses
Most people believe that as spiritual beings, our souls survive death, and continue their existence in a spiritual realm. Some believe in reincarnation or rebirth on the material plane, and a few believe in transmigration of souls, or rebirth in different forms in accordance with one’s karma. The Baha’is believe that the soul is a distinct spiritual entity. Upon its separation from the physica.. more »

The Secret Of Enjoyment: ObjectivityBy: Jaya Row in New Age on Jul 31, 2014 10109 Views | 199 responses
Pain is a given, but suffering is a choice. Everyone faces obstacles in life. They are part of life. You can choose to be victim or victor, succumb to setbacks or rise above them. Life is like a game. Sometimes you win, at other times you lose. You have to be able to take it in your stride. If you depend on the constantly changing, unpredictable world you will get crushed by it. Learn to be Self-.. more »

Shiva Meditating On Mount KailashBy: Swami Chinmayananda in New Age on Jul 24, 2014 13396 Views | 167 responses
Shiva, one of the Hindu Trinity, represents Brahmn, Supreme Reality, in its aspect of annihilator, the other two aspects being those of Vishnu, the one who maintains and protects and Brahma, who creates. Shiva symbolises constructive destruction in the continuous process of creation, preservation, destruction and re-creation. Brahmn is described as the substratum upon which all creation, sustenanc.. more »

Invoking The Glory Of Bharata VarshaBy: Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev in New Age on May 27, 2014 11141 Views | 236 responses
Nations are generally made and held together on the basis of race, religion, language or ethnicity. Sameness is the formula of nation-building, but India stands in defiance of this mediocrity. “Bharatvarsha” lived for thousands of years, a union of over two hundred kingdoms. King Bharata extended the boundaries of his empire, more through inclusion than conquest. The word “Bharata,” liter.. more »